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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\u00a0Investment Casting\u2026 Making the Unmakable Part<\/strong><\/p>\n

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One of the most ancient and widely used industrial processes in human history is metal casting. The process was mainly used to make jewelry and ornaments using molten metal and predesigned molds.<\/p>\n

In modern-day manufacturing, standard procedures have been developed to manufacture more intricate parts through a process known as investment casting. The investment casting process uses wax, ceramic slurry, and molds to create metal components with low-tolerances, high-quality surface finishes, and high dimensional precision. This article will help you get more insight into the investment casting process and how it is used to make parts thought to be unmakable.<\/p>\n

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